Hull - City Centre & Old Town
Thu 26 Jul 2018
View from our hotel room - Owbridges and Cambridge St flats
Osborne St
Bonus Arena - Myton St
Heaven & Hell Club (disuses) Anne St
Carr Lane
Paragon Arcade with Pride Rainbow
Bean & Nothingness - not yet open - Whitefriargate
Whitefriargate/ Trinity House Lane corner - Now Yates
England's smallest window - the crack between the two stones was a
lookout for coaches
Second Star on the Right and Straight on 'til morning, Land of Green
Ginger
Land of Green Ginger and Manor St
Andrew Marvel
Prince St
Hull Marina - Humber Dock
We took a quick look at Butler Whites where we were to host a family
celebration the following day
The River Humber from Humber Quays with the Wilson Gaeta (3697 dwt)
under way and Eems Sprinter (2620 dwt) moored
Both are general cargo ships
HUmber Quays with a memorial to the emigrants who came from Europe
and were entrained to Liverpool
Hull Pier the mouth of the River Hull, the Deep and the Humber
Footway and former dry dock entrance, River Hull and The Deep
The dry dock with water in it under the venue floor
Cracked mud in the River Hull
Ye Olde Black Boy, High St
North Bridge was painted in 2017 commemorating mathematician John
Venn, born in Hull. He moved away at the age of 4
The White Hart was another spot on the Larkin trail
Warehouses on Guildhall Rd, on the south side of Queen's Gardens,
Queen's Dock until it was filled in during the 1930s. Wilberforce on a column
A Hull telephone box
Grimston St
Princes Denture Repair Service in need of repair, Jarratt St
Hull History Centre and Old English Gentleman
South St
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